Saturday, 28 April 2012

Heading back again

Heading back to Yaiva today - this time from Heathrow with a 4 hour wait for a connection in Moscow Domodedovo. Don't know if its a seaonal thing but there doesnt seem to be convenient flights via Birmingham and Frankfurt to Perm hence our traipse down to the Smoke for a 21:30 departure. Al B picked the other Al up in Lincoln at just after 16:00 so with the extra travelling to the airport etc it's about 20 hours door to door (20.5 for Al B) so we expect to be in our 'home from home' in Yaiva around 16:30 local time Sunday.


We get to check out yet another business lounge, this time BA's in terminal 5 - it's the way to travel. This is the best so far regarding facilities - Perm is the leader so far for service!!!





Al B taking a picture of Al G taking a picture of Al B taking a picture of...............you get the picture!
They've just announced our flight has an hour delay so I guess it's time for another baked spud and curry washed done with a fizzy drink in a can ( it won't be cola as it's Saturday night and we're not driving)
A colleague from work ( Claire) has enquired if we are taking sun cream this trip seeing as the snow should have gone - if we are then I'd rather Mashka the bear rubs it on my back than Mr Al B. We get on but we're not quite at that stage yet.

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Saturday, 31 March 2012

Interesting stats for who's been following us this month - we're quite popular in the US it seems

Friday, 30 March 2012

Planes, trains & automobiles - home again.

Leaving the snow behind and heading back to sunshine in the UK apparently.
Our trek home starts with leaving Yaiva at 08:30 for the 3 1/2 hour drive to Perm, to get the flight to Moscow. The flight is just over 2 hours long, but due to the 2 hour time zone difference we get there 15mins after we take off!!
This is Bolshoye Savino airport in Perm on the day we left. Landing again at Domodedeovo, Moscow, but this time the traffic is lighter for the car journey to the hotel and it only takes 1hr 10 mins this time. So today we've had 7 hours travelling with a couple of hours waiting around and tonight someone else is doing the cooking for dinner. We meet up with Arthur from Surgut at the hotel.
The next day we have a meeting at HQ, but Friday we're on the move again with a taxi & train journey from the city centre to the airport. Its a 1/2 hour taxi from the hotel to Paveletsky Station, where its then aboout 45minutes on the Aeroexpress to Domodedovo.
As you can see, wet, grey, and horrible in Moscow at the train station, but Arthur does battle with the ticket machines (the manned ticket booths are all closed) we get our tickets and the train is waiting, and I'm glad to be on it as we are a little tight for time.
Our flight leaves at 14:00 for Dusseldorf, but Arthur has a longer wait as he's getting a flight to Heathrow. Moscow to Dusseldorf is 3 1/2 hours, then we have another clock change - two hours back- so we get there 15:30 local timeand then a 3 hour wait for the next plane!!! This is the 18:40 to Birmingham which takes 1 hour 20mins and gets into Brum at 19:00 local time so we have another hour to wind back on the clock!!! After sorting a hire car out, its an easy 1 1/2 hours up the M42 and A46 to Lincoln and I'm in the house for 21:00. Overall about 8 hours travelling and 8 hours hanging around various airport business lounges, and once again thanks to the ladies at Westwood who book the plane tickets and sort out the cars at the Russian end.
Back to Russia 28/29th April.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

The end is nigh!!

This visit nearly at an end, we leave site tomorrow and head to Moscow for a meeting before catching flight home on Friday. German airports are having a bit of trouble at the moment due to ground staff strikes, but hopefully all over by Friday.

We've heard that UK is unseasonably warm at the moment so that'll be a novelty. The last two mornings we've seen -21 and -16 first thing, but warming up to -4 and zero by the afternoon and some of the snow is melting away - mainly from the mainroad and leaving them virtually flooded. After saying that its been snowing all evening!

Our transport for the journey to the airport in Perm is going to be a Russian built Volga car - we've been in it before and its a few years old. Favoured vehicle as a police interceptor and as a status symbol with the 'nomenklatura' , with a special version available for the KGB in Soviet times.

Went over to Berezniki for the evening - a few beers and a couple of games of russian billiards. Passed a scottish theme bar on the way in - looked like a tartan and baronial theme going on so that'll be worth a look and beats the tired old irish bar angle, so might try that out sometime when we return.

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Weekend again

And the last one for this trip. Both of us ready for a break as it seems to have been longer than the 31/2 weeks we've had so far. Be nice to see abit of greenery - last time we came back at begining of February, it snowed in UK the day we landed so we had snow for a further couple of days!! There's not much chance of that happening again in early April you would hope.
A trip to the local shops for weekend essentials - Saturday night and it's a chinese for us, chicken in black bean sauce courtesy of the stuff we brought with us, and a beer or two.
Tomorrow its the F1 grand prix on TV, so thats an hour or two taken care of, then probably a stretch of the legs and some fresh air. If the banya is not in use, then a game or two of billiards might be on the cards.
Snow is still thick on the ground and some falling every day, but the sun is gradually beginning to start the melt and the main road through Yaiva is clear of ice but now full of deep muddy puddles.
All the other roads are as before, but a little more icy on top as it thaws a bit then refreezes. Makes the footpaths a bit dicy as well.

Friday, 23 March 2012

Early morning call

This came clanking and grinding up the drive this morning just as we were getting up. Wondered what the hell it was until I opened the curtains.
Driver had cleared the drive and then politely left it running under my window whilst he wandered off for 15 minutes to find some more fuel. Ah well, time to get up anyway.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Not what you want to see in the rearview mirror..

..or in front of you either. Russian cops manning a speed trap near Berezniki. Apparently anything up to 60km/h above the limit attracts a fine of up to 1500 roubles on a sliding scale, after which it's disqualification and a bigger fine!
Equating to english roads, doing 80mph on a 60 limit road gets you a £32 fine, which would get you around £500 fine and 6 points in UK.
Not condoning speeding or moaning about penalties, but I think I'd rather get done by an anoymous speed camera in UK than getting a stern talking to by a Russian speed cop.
By the way, we didn't get done, our driver had pulled over to ask for directions - the cops didn't know where the place was either!